Thursday, February 28, 2008

native son

Chapter 3: 29-47

The Dalton’s
This chapter is where bigger goes to see about his job at the Dalton residence
When he arrives he contemplates whether he should go and knock on the door
or should he go home then a lady came to the door and said are you the Thomas
boy he said yes. While in the house he met the whole family and he as intimidated
by every one because they were making hi feel like he was scared of them, which he was
He met Mary and thought she was weird and nice at the same time. He net Mrs. Dalton
She was blind and she was walking down the hall then he heard about the guy who
work there before him that he was there for ten years and that he had went to night school
But he did not wan to go to night school.

native son

Chapter 2: 12-29

Just Plain Scared
This chapter bigger went to the pool room and talked about the plan
which they were suppose to rob the Blum’s store but bigger was hoping
that Gus would say that he didn’t want to rob the store because bigger
was really scared inside. He really did not want to do the job. This chapter
is also where new characters are introduced like Gus, G.H., and Jack. Then jack
and bigger were arguing about this plan then jack and bigger left and went
to the movies and in the movie theater bigger had an epiphany about getting
the job with the Dalton as they left the theater bigger and jack went back to
the pool hall and they argued some more then bigger said he was going to go
get his gun and he’ll be back but he did not go back.

native son

Chapter 1: 3-12

One room:
This chapter the character are introduced for example Vera the sister,
Buddy the brother, bigger, and the mother. The story starts off with
The alarm clock ringing then it goes on to describe the environment
In which they live and it tells about a rat in their one room apartment
Bigger kills it and scares his sister with the dead rat and throws it out
After that he get s dress and he leaves out slamming the door closed
That’s the end of the chapter.

Monday, February 4, 2008